Intercultural Competence in Education: Alternative Approaches for Different Times

Intercultural Competence in Education: Alternative Approaches for Different Times

Intercultural Competence in Education: Alternative Approaches for Different Times

Intercultural Competence in Education: Alternative Approaches for Different Times

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Overview

This book explores the concept of intercultural competence, focusing specifically on education. Intercultural competence can vary depending on the field of research or the context of application and has therefore developed over recent decades. As the world becomes increasingly global intercultural competence has become even more important but it is still not practiced satisfactorily. This book highlights views which are at odds with official and orthodox positions on intercultural competence to encourage fresh approaches to intercultural competence. It will be invaluable for researchers, practitioners and students interested in the global possibilities of education. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137587336
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 261
File size: 483 KB

About the Author

Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He also holds professorships in Australia, Canada, China, Luxembourg, Malaysia and Sweden. He is one of the most critical voices on the meanings of interculturality in education today. 
Zehavit Gross is the chair holder of the UNESCO Chair in Education for Human Values, Tolerance and Peace and the Head of the graduate programme of Management and Development in Informal Education Systems in the School of Education, Bar-Illan University, Israel.    

Table of Contents

Foreword; Terence Lovat.- Introduction: Towards The Simultaneity Of IC?; Fred Dervin & Zehavit Gross.- PART I: ADDING TO PREVIOUS PERSPECTIVES: MAKING IC MORE EFFECTIVE?.- Chapter 1. Meta-Pragmatic Awareness And Intercultural Competence: The Role Of Reflection And Interpretation In Intercultural Mediation; Troy Mcconachy & Anthony J. Liddicoat.- Chapter 2. Intercultural Competence In Host Students? A Study Of Danish Students Facing China At Home; Ulla Egidiussen Egekvist, Niels-Erik Lyngdorf, Xiang-Yun Du & Jiannong Shi.- Chapter 3. From ‘Intercultural Speaker’ To ‘Intercultural Reader’: A Proposal To Reconceptualise Intercultural Communicative Competence Through A Focus On Literary Reading; Hild Elisabeth Hoff.- Chapter 4. Competences For Active Communication And Participation In Diverse Societies: Views Of Young People In Iceland; Hanna Ragnarsdóttir.- PART II: RENEWING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE: BEYOND ESTABLISHED MODELS?.- Chapter 5. Intercultural Competence And The Promise Of Understanding; Giuliana Ferri.- Chapter 6. Intercultural Polyphonies Against The ‘Death Of Multiculturalism’: Concepts, Practices And Dialogues; Clara Sarmento.- Chapter 7. Intercultural Competence: Multi-Dynamic, Inter-Subjective, Critical And Interdisciplinary Approaches; Ribut Wahyudi.- Chapter 8. Living Intercultural Lives: Identity Performance And Zones Of Interculturality; Leah Davcheva & Richard Fay.- PART III: RENEWED INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN PRACTICE.- Chapter 9. An Interactive, Co-Constructed Approach To The Development Of Intercultural Understanding In Pre-Service Language Teachers; Robyn Moloney, Lesley Harbon & Ruth Fielding.- Chapter 10. Challenges Of Teaching Intercultural Business Communication In Times Of Turbulence; Annelise Ly & Kristin Rygg.- Chapter 11. Intercultural Competence: Value Dis-Embedding And Hyper-Flexibility; Karin Zotzmann.
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